Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 29, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Farnham or search for Farnham in all documents.

Your search returned 1 result in 1 document section:

wounded. Later. Washington, July 22. --The Rhode Island Sattery was taken by the rebels at the bridge cross Bull Run, where their retreat was cut off, all the horses being killed. The Seventy-first New York loses about half of their men. Killed--Capt. McCook; Capt. Gordon, Co. Eleventh Massachusetts; Capt Foy, Co. Second Rhode Island; Col Slecure, 2d ; Col. Colcum, Twenty-second New York; Col. Wilcox, 1st Michigan. Wounded — The Colonel of the New York around Col. Farnham, of the Fire Zouaves; Col. Hunter, Col. Corcoran, Col. Clark, of the Eleventh Massachusetts; Capt Rickets; of the Artillery. Two New York Regiments have gone over to Virginia. It was the remnant of the Fire Zouaves that were attacked by the Black Horse Cavalry, and repulsed them, leaving but six of them to return. This gallant regiment now numbers but a couple of hundred. The lowest estimate of the Federal loss is 5,000 killed. The Pennsylvania Fourth was not in the b